STEPHEN’S EXPLANATION DURING THE SESSION OF CREATIVE COMMONS IMAGES ON FLICKR CONTAINED AN INACCURACY. HE SAID ALL FLICKR CC IMAGES CANNOT BE USED FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES. THAT IS NOT TRUE FOR FLICKR CC ATTRIBUTION ONLY IMAGES. THEY CAN BE USED COMMERCIALLY WITH ATTRIBUTION.

Aviary Hall of Fame has great gallery of images
– free Google Apps add-on for Aviary is available (plug in)

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One Response to Do the Mash: Mixing Tools to Create a Custom Cloud-Based Learning Tool

Hi! My name is Brooke and I am in Dr. Strange’s EDM 310 class at the University of South Alabama in Mobile, Alabama. I will be looking at some of your post over the next two weeks and commenting on them. Then after the two weeks I will be summarizing your post and my opinions onto my blog for other classmates to view. You can view my blog at http://broadusbrookeedm310.blogspot.com/.

I enjoyed reading your post “Do the Mash: Mixing Tools to Create a Custom Cloud-Based Learning Tool.” I am new to a lot of the websites I have been learning about in my EDM class; blogging has been on of them! Your post gives lots of helpful websites that can be useful both inside and outside of the classroom. Some of the websites I am familiar with like Google, you tube, flickr, and Google docs. Many of them on the other hand I am not familiar with. I am looking forward to viewing some of the listed websites to learn more about technology and what all is offered that can be used to help create cloud based learning tools. I believe that creating this type of learning environment for students will keep students interested in learning what is being taught! Thanks for sharing this post and websites with us!

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